Ed-mun adds the finishing touches to his piece of art.
Beninese artist Romario Agbo-Koffi, also known as Dr Mario, poses for a portrait at the Effet Graff festival in Cotonou. All photos: AFP
Work by Beninese artist Lionel Attere, also known as Lionel Davinci, portraying the Guelede masks of Benin.
Beninese graffiti artist Drusille Fagnibo is one of 26 artists participating in Effet Graff.
Another piece by Dr Mario. The festival's aim is to achieve one of the longest murals in the world.
Lionel Davinci in front of his artwork.
Brazilian artist Dos Santos Edgar Bernado, also known as Ed-mun.
Beninese artist Laurenson Djihouessi, also known as Mr Stone, poses with a spray can in hand at the site of Effet Graff festival, whose objective is to achieve one of the longest murals in the world, in Cotonou on May 18, 2022. - 26 Beninese and international graffiti artists are taking part in the eighth edition of the Effet Graff festival in Cotonou, with the ambition of creating one of the largest murals in the world that traces the history and culture of Benin. The fresco pays tribute in particular to the 26 Beninese treasures looted by French colonial troops and returned to Benin in November 2021, and the theme of this edition is a "new Benin". (Photo by YANICK FOLLY / AFP)
Work by Ed-mun depicting one of the 26 royal treasures returned by France to Benin.
Dr Mario gets creative.
A general view of one of the works produced by the Togolese artist Sitou Matthia, as part of the Effet Graff festival, whose objective is to achieve one of the longest murals in the world, in Cotonou on May 18, 2022. - 26 Beninese and international graffiti artists are taking part in the eighth edition of the Effet Graff festival in Cotonou, with the ambition of creating one of the largest murals in the world that traces the history and culture of Benin. The fresco pays tribute in particular to the 26 Beninese treasures looted by French colonial troops and returned to Benin in November 2021, and the theme of this edition is a "new Benin". (Photo by YANICK FOLLY / AFP)
Work by Lionel Davinci.
Ed-mun adds the finishing touches to his piece of art.
Beninese artist Romario Agbo-Koffi, also known as Dr Mario, poses for a portrait at the Effet Graff festival in Cotonou. All photos: AFP
Work by Beninese artist Lionel Attere, also known as Lionel Davinci, portraying the Guelede masks of Benin.
Beninese graffiti artist Drusille Fagnibo is one of 26 artists participating in Effet Graff.
Another piece by Dr Mario. The festival's aim is to achieve one of the longest murals in the world.
Lionel Davinci in front of his artwork.
Brazilian artist Dos Santos Edgar Bernado, also known as Ed-mun.
Beninese artist Laurenson Djihouessi, also known as Mr Stone, poses with a spray can in hand at the site of Effet Graff festival, whose objective is to achieve one of the longest murals in the world, in Cotonou on May 18, 2022. - 26 Beninese and international graffiti artists are taking part in the eighth edition of the Effet Graff festival in Cotonou, with the ambition of creating one of the largest murals in the world that traces the history and culture of Benin. The fresco pays tribute in particular to the 26 Beninese treasures looted by French colonial troops and returned to Benin in November 2021, and the theme of this edition is a "new Benin". (Photo by YANICK FOLLY / AFP)
Work by Ed-mun depicting one of the 26 royal treasures returned by France to Benin.
Dr Mario gets creative.
A general view of one of the works produced by the Togolese artist Sitou Matthia, as part of the Effet Graff festival, whose objective is to achieve one of the longest murals in the world, in Cotonou on May 18, 2022. - 26 Beninese and international graffiti artists are taking part in the eighth edition of the Effet Graff festival in Cotonou, with the ambition of creating one of the largest murals in the world that traces the history and culture of Benin. The fresco pays tribute in particular to the 26 Beninese treasures looted by French colonial troops and returned to Benin in November 2021, and the theme of this edition is a "new Benin". (Photo by YANICK FOLLY / AFP)
Work by Lionel Davinci.
Ed-mun adds the finishing touches to his piece of art.